Month: December 2010

Studies involving the Johnson & Johnson pain medication fulranumab have been put on hold after the Food and Drug Administration raised concerns over an association between the drug and the potential for severe bone disorders. ...

The eastern U.S. continues to cope with extreme weather conditions in the wake of this week's blizzard as airlines slowly start sending out their flights again and people dig themselves out of about 2 feet ...

Mississippi governor Haley Barbour granted sisters Jamie and Gladys Scott the opportunity to be released from jail on Wednesday on the condition that Gladys donates a kidney to Jamie. The Scott sisters were convicted of ...

Just days after securing the NFC East, and a week after one of the greatest comebacks in recent memory, the Philadelphia Eagles looked like anything but a team expected to compete for the Super Bowl ...

New Mexico governor Bill Richardson's office is currently accepting guidance from the public on whether or not to pardon one of the Old West's most notorious outlaws, Billy the Kid, some 130 years after his ...

AT&T announced today that it is planning to expand Wi-Fi access in a couple of major cities to initially include New York, NY and San Francisco, CA. The wireless carrier is making this expansion in an effort to help ...

As a reward for providing healthcare coverage to previously uninsured children, the federal government announced on Monday that Ohio will receive a $12.4 million Medicaid bonus. The Buckeye State is among the 15 that are ...

The Library of Congress announced 25 titles on Tuesday to add to the U.S. National Film Registry's list of culturally significant films. The additional movies that were judged to have achieved preservation status in 2010 ...

Representatives confirmed on Monday that Natalie Portman and Black Swan choreographer Benjamin Millepied are engaged and expecting a baby. "I've always kept my private life private but…I'm indescribably happy and very grateful to have this ...